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CATEd - Cryptocurrency Analytics and Trading Engine for Django

Overview

HabraHabr article in Russian

CATEd is the cryptocurrency trading bot written on Python 3 with feature-rich management Web interface (Django, Celery).

Main features:

  • View the status of exchange accounts, transactions and orders on them;
  • View the status of cold wallets and transactions details;
  • History of deposits and withdrawals on graphical diagram;
  • Configurable buy/sell/hold logic, (allowed tokens and proportions);
  • Keeping the balances of different tokens at the configured levels;

home_page

main_bot_page

Install

You need python3, mysql-server, rabbitmq-server and redis-server to be installed.

Create python virtual env and activate it in your favorite way.

Clone project

git clone [email protected]:OnGridSystems/CATEd.git

Go to project dir

cd CATEd

Create mysql databases

echo "create database trade character set utf8; create database celery_result; create database portal_ticker;" | mysql -u root

And migrate

python manage.py migrate

Load initial data with some exchanges and wallets

python manage.py loaddata dump.json

Create you own superuser with

python manage.py createsuperuser

Before starting the bot should read the list of currencies from the site coinmarketcup.com. To do this run following code with activated virtual environment.

read -d "" PYTASKS <<"EOF"
from tradeBOT import tasks
coinmarketcup = tasks.pull_coinmarketcup()
EOF
echo "$PYTASKS" | python manage.py shell

And runserver

python manage.py runserver

Now you can add your api keys.

Add NEW api keys for use bot.

To do this open http://127.0.0.1:8000/ in your browser, login and click red "plus" button in the lower right corner.

Bot uses several celery queues for trade, and main is triggered by a signal from a first worker named celery@worker_high. Another worker - worker_set_orders checks for already existing orders and try keeps them up to date. There are also queues low and normal, for calculating users' orders and pulling their balances.

You can run celery in several terminal windows or screen sessions:

celery worker -A djangoTrade -n worker_high -l info -c 1 -Q high
celery worker -A djangoTrade -n worker_set_orders -l info -c 1 -Q set_orders
celery worker -A djangoTrade -n worker_low -l info -c 2 -Q low
celery worker -A djangoTrade -n worker_normal -l info -c 2 -Q normal

Example of running celery with supervisor daemon:

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/celery/celery/4.0/extra/generic-init.d/celeryd -O /etc/init.d/celeryd
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/celery/celery/4.0/extra/generic-init.d/celerybeat -O /etc/init.d/celerybeat
chmod +x /etc/init.d/celeryd /etc/init.d/celerybeat

#add celery config
read -d "" CELERYD_CFG <<"EOF"
CELERYD_NODES="worker_set_orders worker_low worker_normal worker_high"
CELERY_BIN="/opt/env/bin/python -m celery"
CELERY_APP="djangoTrade"
CELERYD_CHDIR="/opt/ongrid_portal"
CELERYD_OPTS="-Q:worker_set_orders set_orders -Q:worker_low low -Q:worker_normal normal -Q:worker_high high -c:worker_set_orders 1 -c:worker_low 3 -c:worker_normal 3 -c:worker_high 1"
CELERYD_LOG_FILE="/var/log/celery/%n%I.log"
CELERYD_PID_FILE="/var/run/celery/%n.pid"
CELERYD_USER="root"
CELERYD_GROUP="root"
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE="djangoTrade.settings"
CELERY_CREATE_DIRS=1
SECRET_KEY="ada#qadaa2d#1232%!^&#*(&@(!&Y!&#*T!@(^F#!@&#F!@&#F!(@"
EOF
echo "$CELERYD_CFG" > /etc/default/celeryd

read -d "" CELERYBEAT_CFG <<"EOF"
CELERY_BIN="/opt/env/bin/python -m celery"
CELERY_APP="djangoTrade"
CELERYD_CHDIR="/opt/ongrid_portal"
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE="djangoTrade.settings"
CELERYBEAT_USER="root"
CELERYBEAT_GROUP="root"
EOF
echo "$CELERYBEAT_CFG" > /etc/default/celerybeat

/etc/init.d/celeryd create-paths
/etc/init.d/celeryd start
/etc/init.d/celeryd stop
/etc/init.d/celerybeat create-paths
/etc/init.d/celerybeat start
/etc/init.d/celerybeat stop
sudo update-rc.d celeryd defaults
sudo update-rc.d celerybeat defaults

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License

Copyright (c) 2018 OnGrid Systems.

Each file included in this repository is licensed under the MIT license.